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03.12.2025, MiGAZIN
More deportations, more coercive measures: The new activity report by the Deportation Monitoring Group highlights the situation in Frankfurt and criticizes some procedures. The state police and immigration authorities in particular receive poor marks. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Deutschland
03.12.2025, Amnesty International
In April 2025, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) deliberately killed civilians, took hostages and looted and destroyed mosques, schools and clinics during an attack on Samsam (also known as Zamzam), the largest camp for internally displaced persons in North Darfur. This is the conclusion reached by Amnesty International in a new report, which calls for these violations of international law to be investigated as war crimes. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Sudan
02.12.2025, NDR
Julian Lehmann from the Global Public Policy Institute in Berlin says that distancing oneself from binding admission commitments was not in line with constitutional principles. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Deutschland, Mittlerer Osten
02.12.2025, Spiegel
A Libyan man arrested in Germany has been handed over to the International Criminal Court. According to information obtained by SPIEGEL, he ran a prison in Tripoli where women were allegedly abused. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Deutschland, Libya
02.12.2025, Deutschlandfunk
In southern Sudan, the RSF militia claims to have taken full control of the town of Babanusa. read more
01.12.2025, ZDF heute
After more than a year of siege, the RSF militia captured the city of El Fasher in Sudan at the end of October. People who managed to flee from there report horrific acts. read more
01.12.2025, Deutsche Welle
A U.S.-brokered ceasefire has collapsed. Still, the international community is applying pressure in an attempt to halt the fighting and allow humanitarian aid to reach those in need — provided the warring parties cooperate. read more
30.11.2025, SZ
These images went around the world a year ago: Syrians walking through Bashar al-Assad's palace in Damascus and taking selfies there. So far, there have been no positive reports from Syrians who have decided to return. They criticize the debate about blanket deportations to a country that is still unsafe. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Naher Osten
30.11.2025, Deutsche Welle
Prominent Tunisian activist and writer Chaima Issa has been arrested in Tunisia—ironically, during a demonstration for civil liberties. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Tunisia
30.11.2025, Antifaschistisches Infoblatt
Many people are searching for a safe life, but Europe turns a blind eye to human rights violations in order to prevent migration from Africa to Europe. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Afrika, Deutschland, Egypt, Europa, Europäische Union, Italien / Malta, Libya, Tunisia
30.11.2025, taz
Originally established during the occupation of Oranienplatz, Schlafplatzorga arranges private accommodation for refugees. read more
25.11.2025, InfoMigrants
Two Tunisian aid workers were sentenced on Monday to two years in prison for assisting irregular migration but will be freed as they have already served time in prison, their lawyer said. The two workers are among more than a dozen aid workers who are awaiting trial after a May 2024 crackdown. read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Tunisia
25.11.2025, Amnesty International
TRIGGER WARNING: This text contains explicit descriptions of rape and sexual violence against women and girls. It is the world's largest humanitarian crisis: the conflict between the paramilitary militia “Rapid Support Forces” (RSF) and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) has claimed tens of thousands of lives since April 2023. More than twelve million people have been displaced. On October 26, 2025, RSF fighters captured the city of Al-Faschir in North Darfur state and carried out massacres. Amnesty International spoke with survivors. The harrowing accounts are some of the first eyewitness accounts from people who fled Al-Faschir after the city fell. read more
25.11.2025, taz
It is the third war that Trump wants to bring peace to. He will not succeed again. His intention is to show the world that he tried. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Amerika, Sudan
25.11.2025, ProAsyl
On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, the Istanbul Convention Alliance (BIK) is publishing a report on the situation. Its findings in the area of asylum and migration make it clear that the Common European Asylum System (CEAS) will exacerbate the situation of refugee women and undermine their right to a life free from violence. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Deutschland, Europa, Europäische Union
The German government's attempts to usher in stricter migration policies are taking effect on various migrant groups in the country. Ukrainians are set to receive lower benefits in line with other asylum seekers, Afghans are finding it more difficult to gain protection in Germany, and the number of deportations has increased "significantly." read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Deutschland
25.11.2025, Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung
The Canary Islands show the EU what a different migration and asylum policy could look like read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Europa
25.11.2025, MiGAZIN
The number of church asylums is declining: fewer refugees are arriving, but many communities also lack the money and space to accommodate them. Growing criticism of church asylum is also deterring communities. read more
25.11.2025, Zeit
Eyewitnesses reported executions and sexual violence: The human rights organization Amnesty International speaks of war crimes in Al-Faschir. read more
24.11.2025, MiGAZIN
Residents of the emergency shelter for refugees in Bad Sachsa, Lower Saxony, have criticized intrusions into their privacy in an open letter. Security staff opened their room doors at night. The state rejects the allegations, saying the measures were taken to protect the women. read more
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